Caroline Wozniacki -240
vs Virgine Razzano

vs

Let me tell you something. I'm all for Cinderella stories, and relative nobodies playing well and I think it's great for the game anytime there's an upset (well, so long as I'm not on the wrong side), but the road ends here for the 26 year old Frenchwoman Virgine Razzano.
She upset the ultra consistent Agniezska Radwanska in the Quarter Finals, but Radwanska was arguably a tad unpolished as she was coming off a 4-1 Ret. win over Na Li and the round prior had easily disposed of her younger sister Ursuzla 6-1 6-1 without breaking a sweat. Virgine's play was the first to challenge Radwanska in her last few matches, and the lack of power Radwanska poses ultimately ended up as her downfall.
Caroline Wozniacki doesn't have that problem. She's packed on a little bit of weight, but her booming groundstrokes are powerful as ever and she still moves gracefully across the court. I really love the Great Dane's game on grass, she is 9-3 on the surface and has won 70% of sets. Razzano, on the other hand, is 7-6 and won only 52% of all sets played.
I do not like Virgine to win a single set and after Caroline dropped the opener against Canadian Alexandra Wozniak I fully expect her coach (father) to be on her blonde ass like white on rice demanding nothing short of excellence from Wozniacki in snatching this Eastbourne title headed into Wimbledon.
Predicted scoreline: 63 64

vs Virgine Razzano

vs

Let me tell you something. I'm all for Cinderella stories, and relative nobodies playing well and I think it's great for the game anytime there's an upset (well, so long as I'm not on the wrong side), but the road ends here for the 26 year old Frenchwoman Virgine Razzano.
She upset the ultra consistent Agniezska Radwanska in the Quarter Finals, but Radwanska was arguably a tad unpolished as she was coming off a 4-1 Ret. win over Na Li and the round prior had easily disposed of her younger sister Ursuzla 6-1 6-1 without breaking a sweat. Virgine's play was the first to challenge Radwanska in her last few matches, and the lack of power Radwanska poses ultimately ended up as her downfall.
Caroline Wozniacki doesn't have that problem. She's packed on a little bit of weight, but her booming groundstrokes are powerful as ever and she still moves gracefully across the court. I really love the Great Dane's game on grass, she is 9-3 on the surface and has won 70% of sets. Razzano, on the other hand, is 7-6 and won only 52% of all sets played.
I do not like Virgine to win a single set and after Caroline dropped the opener against Canadian Alexandra Wozniak I fully expect her coach (father) to be on her blonde ass like white on rice demanding nothing short of excellence from Wozniacki in snatching this Eastbourne title headed into Wimbledon.
Predicted scoreline: 63 64
